- to be the Bāb (Door) to the
Imams was Abu
Yaqub Ishaq,
founder of the
Ishaqiyya. Ibn
Nusayr claimed that Ali Al-Hadi held a "divine nature". The followers...
- as al-Khaṣībī, who died in
Aleppo about 969,
after a
rivalry with the
Ishaqiyya sect,
which claimed also to have the
doctrine of Ibn Nusayr. The embrace...
- Haisamīyya (Abū ʿAbdallāh
Muhammad ibn al-Haisam) Hīdīyya (Hīd ibn Saif)
Ishāqīyya (Abū Yaʿqūb Ishāq ibn Mahmashādh) Maʿīyya Muhājirīyya (Ibrāhīm ibn Muhājir)...
- Haisamīyya (Abū ʿAbdallāh
Muhammad ibn al-Haisam) Hīdīyya (Hīd ibn Saif)
Ishāqīyya (Abū Yaʿqūb Ishāq ibn Mahmashādh) Maʿīyya Muhājirīyya (Ibrāhīm ibn Muhājir)...
- Afaqiyya) and the
Qarataghlik ("Black Mountainers")
Khojas (also
called the
Ishaqiyya). The
legacy of the
Khojas lasted until the 19th century. The Qarataghlik...
- Haisamīyya (Abū ʿAbdallāh
Muhammad ibn al-Haisam) Hīdīyya (Hīd ibn Saif)
Ishāqīyya (Abū Yaʿqūb Ishāq ibn Mahmashādh) Maʿīyya Muhājirīyya (Ibrāhīm ibn Muhājir)...
- Haisamīyya (Abū ʿAbdallāh
Muhammad ibn al-Haisam) Hīdīyya (Hīd ibn Saif)
Ishāqīyya (Abū Yaʿqūb Ishāq ibn Mahmashādh) Maʿīyya Muhājirīyya (Ibrāhīm ibn Muhājir)...
- Haisamīyya (Abū ʿAbdallāh
Muhammad ibn al-Haisam) Hīdīyya (Hīd ibn Saif)
Ishāqīyya (Abū Yaʿqūb Ishāq ibn Mahmashādh) Maʿīyya Muhājirīyya (Ibrāhīm ibn Muhājir)...
- Haisamīyya (Abū ʿAbdallāh
Muhammad ibn al-Haisam) Hīdīyya (Hīd ibn Saif)
Ishāqīyya (Abū Yaʿqūb Ishāq ibn Mahmashādh) Maʿīyya Muhājirīyya (Ibrāhīm ibn Muhājir)...
- Haisamīyya (Abū ʿAbdallāh
Muhammad ibn al-Haisam) Hīdīyya (Hīd ibn Saif)
Ishāqīyya (Abū Yaʿqūb Ishāq ibn Mahmashādh) Maʿīyya Muhājirīyya (Ibrāhīm ibn Muhājir)...